That means everywhere, even in New York, Denver and Indianapolis, places where Brady and his Patriots aren’t too welcomed by the masses, Brady jerseys were flying off the shelf.

Brady wasn’t alone, either, with seven of his Patriots teammates also cracking the Top 25 in NFL jersey sales in February. Julian Edelman’s No. 11 was the second on the list behind Brady, with Rob Gronkowski coming in fourth. That’s it for Patriots in the Top 10, but running backs LeGarrette Blount (16th) and James White (19th), receivers Chris Hogan (18th) and Danny Amendola (21st) and cornerback Malcolm Butler (24th) all finished in the Top 25.